Skoda has launched an all-round fleet management package for SMEs.

It includes access to online fleet monitoring tool MyFleetPro, 24-hour concierge, a customer-specific account manager and a £100 cover for end-of-contract damage costs.

It will also allow customers to pool their fleet mileage, meaning that if one vehicle has exceeded mileage, but another hasn’t, a balance can be worked out with Skoda in order to avoid charges.

The package, named SME Direct and backed by Volkswagen Financial Service, is available to companies with 20 vehicles or less in their fleet.

Prices start at £269 per month on a 36-month contract for a Skoda Octavia Hatch SE Technology, or £369 for a Skoda Superb Hatch SE Technology.

Henry Williams, Skoda head of fleet, said: “Our cars offer sleek design, performance and practicality, which are the key considerations to any company car purchase.

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“The launch of the SME Direct package further supports smaller businesses running our vehicles by offering peace-of-mind and the functional features needed to keep overheads low. It also means they have 24/7 support, and help with the day-to-day running of their fleet.”